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- noun A
tower ,turret or asteeple on theBalkans erected during the period of Ottoman domination on the area.
Etymologies
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On the external level, the Sanskrit term kula refers to caste.
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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On the external level, the Sanskrit term kula refers to caste.
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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Our lively zaptieh cheered the route with an instructive tale of the siege of a certain kula we passed, by soldiers from Scutari sent to collect cattle-tax.
High Albania Mary Edith 1909
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But whether or not that is true, by the time the proto-Ruvu communities emerged in the central-east Tanzania, they and their proto-Wami ancestors already applied the word * - kumbi to their initiation camps, presumably where * - kula rites, whatever they entailed, were held.
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Nkoya kukûla "to become mature (of male)"; Nyanja, kula, ku - v.i. "grow, grow up, mature"; Zigua kukula "to grow, to scrape (as when shaving)."
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Yoga is not just a personal thing, or a way to tone up our bodies, de-stress and focus our minds, but a call to unity, to join together with our world community, our kula, and show that we care to help make a difference in a broader sense than only in our own lives and relationships.
Sadie Nardini: Your Real Yoga Begins Now: Haiti's Earthquake 2010
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What likely transpired was a division of the ancient * - kula rites into two ceremonies after contact with an external group that shared its own ideas about male circumcision.
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In that era, young boys may have gone through an initial * - kula ceremony wherein they were taught about aspects of their clan culture.
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As late as 1999, when I conducted fieldwork in Tanzania, male elders in various villages remembered * - kula initiations from their childhoods.
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This ceremonial moment was identified by the initiation of groups of boys into a shared age-set, * - kula.
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